Astep - Model 2042 - 3 Opaline Spheres
With Le Sfere Plafone, Model 2042/3 from 1963, another of Gino Sarfatti’s beautiful interpretations of the luminous sphere is reintroduced. The refined ceiling light is composed of three blown opaline glass spheres supported by a painted steel mount and structure with a Black or Champagne finish.
The model 2042/3 from 1963, Gino Sarfatti has created yet another beautiful interpretation of the luminous sphere. This refined ceiling light is composed of three blown opaline glass spheres, each measuring 20 cm in diameter, supported by a painted steel mount and structure with a Black or Champagne finish. The spheres are gently held in place by the painted steel ring in a refined embrace that lends the luminaire a graphic expression and brings forth distinctive aesthetic.
Opaline Glass Diffuser, Steel Structure
H:11.4 x L:25.6 x W:25.6 in
Max Wattage: 60wEnvironment: Indoor
IP Rating: IP20
Design by: Gino Sarfatti
Design year: 1963
Gino Sarfatti is one of the most significant figures in the history of Italian industrial design. Throughout his career he developed more than 700 luminaires as the creative engine behind Arteluce, the company he founded in 1939 which brought premier lighting into the 20th century combining innovative ideas with groundbreaking design.